Featuring: interviews with the Sticker Guy, the Toothpick Guy, & the Punk Rock Baskin-Robbins Girl, poetry scene update, How To check Yer Oil for Nimrods, How to Make a Turducken, more conspiracy theories from Carl, and more stories from the Cab...

In This Issue: Local Rock band Update, Tropicalia, A turducken Success, Gavin Memories, Where is Beard?, Make Your Own WTUL Paper Pocket Protector, Drunk DJ of the Month, Marathon, Drinkning with Ann, and Interviews with: Spiritualized, Archer...

Holt Cemetery is a historic potter's field in New Orleans that has been in active use for several centuries. One of the few below-ground cemeteries in New Orleans, it is one of the most culturally fascinating burial places in the city. In spite of...

Born in Maringouin, Louisiana, Maxine Crump attended LSU beginning in 1964 and was the first African-American woman to live in a dormitory. Crump went on to be the first black female news anchor in Baton Rouge. She remains active in the Baton...

Dinner with The Arcade Fire, Cooking with a hunger artist, Glasgow, Music reviews, Interviews with, The Forms, Asobi Seksu, Final Fantasy, Vietnam, and more. Vox Humana is the official publication of WTUL